Full BibliographyThis is a listing of bibliographic information for the citations in the Structure section and in the ﻿Database﻿. Links are provided for publications that are freely available online. A companion listing of the subset of linked publications is provided here. Please contact me (aawhite@umich.edu) if you find any omissions or errors, or if you can provide a link to any of the publications.

Abel, Timothy J. 1994. An Early Archaic Habitation Structure from the Weilnau Site, North-Central Ohio. In The First Discovery of America: Archaeological Evidence of the Early Inhabitants of the Ohio Area, edited by William S. Dancey, pp. 167-173. The Ohio Archaeological Council, Columbus, Ohio.

Ahler, Steven R. 1992. The Hansen Site (15Gp14): A Middle/Late Woodland Site Near the Confluence of the Ohio and Scioto Rivers. In Cultural Variability in Context: Woodland Settlements of the Mid-Ohio Valley, edited by Mark F. Seeman, pp. 30-40. MCJA Special Paper No. 7. The Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio.

Bentz, Charles Jr. 1986. Middle and Late Woodland Settlements in Selected Areas of the Midsouth: A View from the Middle Duck River Drainage in Maury County, Tennessee. Unpublished M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Blank, John Edward. 1977. Archaeological Investigations Salt Creek Reservoir, Ohio: Season II, Drake Site (33 Vi-2) and Brown Village Site (33 Ro-107). Report of Investigations submitted to the National Park Service.

Bowen, William Rowe. 1977. A Reevaluation of Late Archaic Subsistence and Settlement Patterns in the Western Tennessee Valley. Tennessee Anthropologist 2:101-120.

Bowen, William Rowe. 1989. An Examination of Subsistence, Settlement, and Chronology During the Early Woodland Kellogg Phase in the Piedmont Physiographic Province of the Southeastern United States. PhD Dissertation, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Brown, James A. 2004. Mound City and Issues in the Developmental History of Hopewell Culture in the Ross County Area of Southern Ohio. In Aboriginal Ritual and Economy in the Eastern Woodlands: Essays in Memory of Howard Dalton Winters, edited by Anne-Marie Cantwell, Lawrence A. Conrad, and Johnathon E. Reyman, pp. 147-168. Illinois State Museum Scientific Papers, Vol. XXX. Springfield.

Brown, James A., and Robert K. Vierra. 1983. What Happened in the Middle Archaic? Introduction to an Ecological Approach to Koster Site Archaeology. In Archaic Hunters and Gatherers in the American Midwest, edited by James L. Phillips and James A. Brown, pp. 165-195. Academic Press, New York.

Carskadden, Jeff. 2008. Observations on the Early Woodland Cultural Landscape in the Central Muskingum Valley of Eastern Ohio. In Transitions: Archaic and Early Woodland Research in the Ohio Country, edited by Martha P. Otto and Brian G. Redmond, pp. 232-270. Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio.

Chapman, Jefferson. 1973. The Icehouse Bottom Site – 40MR23. Report of Investigations 13, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Chapman, Jefferson. 1994. Tellico Archaeology: 12,000 Years of Native American History. The University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, Report of Investigations Number 43. Frank McClung Museum, Occasional Paper No. 5. The Tennessee Valley Authority Publications in Anthropology Number 41. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.

Clouse, Robert A., John W. Richardson, and Edward V. McMichael. 1970. Interim Report of the Daughtery-Monroe Site: An Allison-LaMotte Village. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 80:74-83.

Cobb, James E. 1978. The Middle Woodland Occupations of the Banks V Site, 40CF111. In Fifth Report of the Normandy Archaeological Project: 1973 Excavations at the Banks V Site (40CF111), edited by C. Faulkner and M. McCollough, pp. 71-327. Report of Investigations 20, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Cramer, Ann C. 2008. The Dominion Land Company Site: An Early Adena Mortuary Manifestation in Franklin County, Ohio. In Transitions: Archaic and Early Woodland Research in the Ohio Country, edited by Martha P. Otto and Brian G. Redmond, pp. 284-333. Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio.

Crane, H.R., and James B. Griffin. 1959. University of Michigan Radiocarbon Dates IV. American Journal of Science Radiocarbon Supplement 1:173-198.

Custer, Jay F., and David C. Bachman. 1986. Analysis of Projectile Point Morphology, Use Wear, and Activity Areas at the Hawthorn Site (7NC-E-46), New Castle County, Delaware. Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 2:37-62.

Faulkner, Charles H., and Major C. R. McCollough. 1982a. Excavation of the Jernigan II Site (40CF37). In Seventh Report of the Normandy Archaeological Project, edited by C. Faulkner and M. McCollough, pp. 153-311. Report of Investigations 32, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Faulkner, Charles H., and Major C. R. McCollough. 1982b. The Investigation of the Parks Site (40CF5). In Seventh Report of the Normandy Archaeological Project, edited by C. Faulkner and M. McCollough, pp. 312-580. Report of Investigations 32, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Faulkner, Charles H., and Major C. R. McCollough (editors). 1977. Fourth Report of the Normandy Archaeological Project: 1973 Excavations on the Hicks I (10CF62), Eoff I (40CF32) and Eoff III (40CF107) Sites. Report of Investigations No. 19, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee.

Ford, James A., Philip Phillips, and William G. Haag. 1955. The Jaketown Site in West-central Mississippi. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Vol. 45, Pt. 1. New York.

Ford, James A., and George I. Quimby, Jr. 1945. The Tchefuncte Culture, an Early Occupation of the Lower Mississippi Valley. Society for American Archaeology, Memoir No. 2, Menasha, Wisconsin.

Gardner, William M. 1969. The Havana Cultural Tradition Occupation in the Upper Kaskaskia River Valley, Illinois. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana.

Gardner, William M. 1974. The Flint Run Complex: Pattern and Process during the Paleo-Indian to Early Archaic. In The Flint Run Paleo-Indian Complex: A Preliminary Report 1971-1973 Seasons, edited by William M. Gardner, pp. 5-47. Occasional Publication Number 1, Archeology Laboratory, Department of Anthropology, the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.

Gardner, William M. 1983. Stop Me if You’ve Heard This One Before: The Flint Run Paleoindian Complex Revisited. Archaeology of Eastern North America 11:49-64.

Granger, Joseph E. 1978. Meadowood Phase Settlement Pattern in the Niagara Frontier Region of Western New York State. Anthopological Papers No. 65, Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Greber, N’omi. 1979a. A Comparative Study of Site Morphology and Burial Patterns at Edwin Harness Mound and Seip Mounds 1 and 2. In Hopewell Archaeology: The Chillicothe Conference, edited by David S. Brose and N’omi Greber, pp. 27-38. The Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio.

Hally, David J. 1970. Archaeological Investigations of the Pott's Tract (9Mu103), Carter's Dam, Murray County, Georgia. Laboratory of Archaeology Series Report No. 6. University of Georgia Department of Anthropology, Athens.

Hally, David J. 1978. Archaeological Investigations of the Little Egypt Site (9Mu102), Murray County, Georgia. Laboratory of Archaeology Series Report No. 18. University of Georgia Department of Anthropology, Athens.

Hally, David J. 2008. King: The Social Archaeology of a Late Mississippian Town in Northwestern Georgia. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

Hargrave, Michael. 1998. The Yuchi Town Site (1RU63), Russell County, Alabama: An Assessment of the Impacts of Looting. USA-CERL Special Report No. 98/48. US Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, Cultural Resources Research Center, Champaign, Illinois.

Harn, Alan D. 1986. The Marion Phase Occupation of the Larson Site in the Central Illinois River Valley. In Early Woodland Archaeology, edited by Kenneth B. Farnsworth and Thomas E. Emerson, pp. 244-279. Kampsville Seminars in Archeology, Volume 2. Center for American Archeology Press, Kampsville, Illinois.

Henderson, A. Gwynn. 1992. Capitol View: An Early Madisonville Horizon Community in Franklin County, Kentucky. In Current Archaeological Research in Kentucky: Volume Two, edited by David Pollack and A. Gwynn Henderson, pp. 223-250. Kentucky Heritage Council, Lexington.

Henderson, A. Gwynn, and David Pollack. 1996. New Field: An Early Madisonville Horizon Site in Bourbon County, Kentucky. In Current Archaeological Research in Kentucky: Volume 4, edited by Sara L. Sanders, Thomas N. Sanders, and Charles Stout, pp. 169-233. Kentucky Heritage Council, Lexington.

Ingmanson, J. Earl. 1964. Archaeology of the South Plateau, Ocmulgee National Monument. United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service Southeast Region. Richmond Virginia. Manuscript on file at the Georgia Archaeological Site File, Athens.

Lacquement, Cameron Hawkins. 2004. How to Build a Mississippian House: A Study of Domestic Architecture in West-Central Alabama. Unpublished M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa.

Murphy, Carl, and Neal Ferris. 1990. The Late Woodland Western Basin Tradition of Southwestern Ontario, in The Archaeology of Southern Ontario to A.D. 1650, edited by C. J. Ellis and N. Ferris, pp. 189-290. Occasional Publication of the London Chapter, OAS, Number 5, London, Ontario

Nolan, David J., and Richard L. Fishel. 2009. Archaic Cultural Variation and Lifeways in West-Central Illinois. In Archaic Societies: Diversity and Complexity Across the Midcontinent, edited by Thomas E. Emerson, Dale L. McElrath, and Andrew C. Fortier, pp. 401-490. State University of New York Press, Albany.

Petherick, Gary L. 1987. Architecture and Features at the Fredricks, Wall, and Mitchum Sites. In The Siouan Project: Seasons I and II, edited by Roy S. Dickens, Jr., H. Trawick Ward, and R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr., pp. 29-80. Monograph Series No. 1, Research Laboratories of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Pfeiffer, John. 1984. The Late and Terminal Archaic Periods in Connecticut. Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 47: 73-88.

Phillips, James L., and Bruce G. Gladfelter. 1983. The Labras Lake Site and the Paleogeographic Setting of the Late Archaic in the American Bottom. In Archaic Hunters and Gatherers in the American Midwest, edited by James L. Phillips and James A. Brown, pp. 197-218. New York, Academic Press.

Polhemus, Richard. 1998. Activity Organization in Mississippian Households: A Case Study from the Loy Site in East Tennessee. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Purtill, Matthew P. 2008. Down by the River: Late Archaic Through Terminal Archaic Dynamics at the Davisson Farm Site (33LE619), Lawrence County, Ohio. In Transitions: Archaic and Early Woodland Research in the Ohio Country, edited by Martha P. Otto and Brian G. Redmond, pp. 41-78. Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio.

Rajnovich, M. Grace N. 1983. The Spruce Point Site (DjKq-1): A Late Woodland Community Pattern and Cultural Assemblage from Northwestern Ontario and their Relationships within the Selkirk Composite. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba.

Reid, C. S. "Paddy", and Grace Rajnovich. 1991. Laurel: a Re-evaluation of the Spatial, Social, and Temporal Paradigms. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 15:193-234.

Riggs, Brett H. 2009. A Synthesis of Documentary and Archaeological Evidence for Early 18th Century Cherokee Villages and Structures: Data for the Reconstruction of the Tsa-La-Gi Ancient Village, Cherokee Heritage Center, Park Hill, Oklahoma. Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Ritchie, William A. 1940. Two Prehistoric Village Sites at Brewerton, New York. Researches and Transactions of the New York State Archaeological Association, Lewis H. Morgan Chapter, Rochester, New York.

Ritchie, William A. 1965. The Archaeology of New York State. The Natural History Press, Garden City, New York.

Ritchie, William A. 1969. The Archaeology of Martha’s Vineyard. The Natural History Press, Garden City, New York.

Ritchie, William A., and R. E. Funk. 1973. Aboriginal Settlement Patterns in the Northeast. New York State Museum Memoir 20.

Robertson, James A., Douglas C. Kellogg, and Robert G. Kingsley. 2008. Three Early Woodland Occupation Loci in the Chartiers Creek Drainage, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. In Transitions: Archaic and Early Woodland Research in the Ohio Country, edited by Martha P. Otto and Brian G. Redmond, pp. 117-142. Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio.

Rodning, Christopher B. 2004. The Cherokee Town at Coweeta Creek. Ph.D. dissertation, University of North Carolina.

Russ, Kurt C., and Jefferson Chapman. 1983. Archaeological Investigations at the Eighteenth Century Overhill Cherokee Town of Mialoquo. The University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology Report of Investigations Number 37. The Tennessee Valley Authority Publications in Anthropology Number 36. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.

Schweikart, John F. 2008. Upland Settlement in the Adena Heartland: Preliminary Evidence and Interpretations from Two Early Woodland Nonmortuary Habitations in Perry County, Ohio. In Transitions: Archaic and Early Woodland Research in the Ohio Country, edited by Martha P. Otto and Brian G. Redmond, pp. 183-213. Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio.

Shane, Orrin C., III. 1967. The Leimbach Site: An Early Woodland Village in Lorain County, Ohio. In Studies in Ohio Archaeology, edited by Olaf H. Prufer and Douglas H. McKenzie, pp. 98-120. The Press of Western Reserve University, Cleveland.

Sharp, William E., and David Pollack. 1992. The Florence Site Complex: Two Fourteenth Century Fort Ancient Communities in Harrison County, Kentucky. In Current Archaeological Research in Kentucky: Volume Two, edited by David Pollack and A. Gwynn Henderson, pp. 187-222. Kentucky Heritage Council, Lexington

Shumate, M. Scott, Brett H. Riggs, and Larry P. Kimball. 2005. The Alarka Farmstead Site: Archaeological Investigations at a Mid-Seventeenth-Century Cherokee Winter House/Summer House Complex, Swain County, North Carolina. Appalachian State University Laboratories of Archaeological Science and Research Laboratories of Archaeology, Boone and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Submitted to Rodney J. Snedeker, Forest Archaeologist, National Forests in North Carolina.

Stothers, David M., and Timothy J. Abel. 1993. Archaeological Reflections of the Late Archaic and Early Woodland Time Periods in the Western Lake Erie Region. Archaeology of Eastern North America 21:25-109.

Stothers, David M., and Timothy J. Abel. 2008. Early Woodland Prehistory (1000-1 BC) in the Western Lake Erie Drainage Basin. In Transitions: Archaic and Early Woodland Research in the Ohio Country, edited by Martha P. Otto and Brian G. Redmond, pp. 79-116. Ohio University Press, Athens, Ohio.

Walthall, John A. 1973. A Restudy of the Wright Village (Luv65), a Middle Woodland Habitation Site in Lauderdale County, Alabama. Tennessee Archaeologist 29(2):69-108.

Ward, H. Trawick, and R. P. Stephen Davis. 1993. Indian Communities on the North Carolina Piedmont, A.D. 1000 to 1700. Research Laboratories of Anthropology, Monograph No. 2. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Wauchope, Robert. 1966. Archaeological Survey of Northern Georgia with a Test of Some Cultural Hypotheses. Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology No. 21. Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City.

Weaver, Sarah A. 2009. A Middle Woodland House and Houselot: Evidence of Sedentism from the Patton Site (33AT990), the Hocking River Valley, Southeastern Ohio. M.S. Thesis, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio.

Webb, William S. 1940. The Wright Mounds. University of Kentucky, Reports in Anthropology 5(1). University of Kentucky, Lexington.

Webb, William S. 1941a. Mt. Horeb Earthworks and the Drake Mound. University of Kentucky, Reports in Anthropology 5(2). University of Kentucky, Lexington.

Webb, William S. 1941b. The Morgan Stone Mound. University of Kentucky, Reports in Anthropology 5(3). University of Kentucky, Lexington.

Webb, William S. 1942. The C. and O. Mounds at Paintsville. University of Kentucky, Reports in Anthropology 5(4). University of Kentucky, Lexington.

Webb, William S. 1943a. The Crigler Mounds and the Hartman Mound. University of Kentucky, Reports in Anthropology 5(6). University of Kentucky, Lexington.

Webb, William S. 1943b. The Riley Mound and the Landing Mound. University of Kentucky, Reports in Anthropology 5(7). University of Kentucky, Lexington.

Webb, William S. 1950. The Read Shell Midden. University of Kentucky, Reports in Anthropology 7(5). University of Kentucky, Lexington.

Webb, William S. 1974. Indian Knoll. The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.

Webb, William S., and David L. DeJarnette. 1942. An Archaeological Survey of Pickwick Basin in the Adjacent Portions of the States of Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin, 129.

Webb, William S., and John B. Elliot. 1942. The Robbins Mounds. University of Kentucky, Reports in Anthropology 5(4). University of Kentucky, Lexington.

Webb, William S., and Charles E. Snow. 1945. The Adena People. University of Kentucky, Reports in Anthropology and Archaeology 6.

Welch, Paul. 1994. The Occupational History of the Bessemer Site. Southeastern Archaeology 13(1):1-26.

Wetmore, Ruth Y. 1990. The Ela Site (21SW5): Archaeological Data Recovery of Connestee and Qualla Phase Occupations at the East Elementary School Site, Swain County, North Carolina. Western Carolina Archaeology Laboratory, Cullowhee, North Carolina.

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Wright, Alice P. 2013. “Under the Mound: The Early Life History of the Garden Creek Mound No. 2 Site.” In Early and Middle Woodland Landscapes of the Southeast, edited by Alice P. Wright and Edward R. Henry, pp. 108-121. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

Wright, James V. 1967. The Laurel Tradition and the Middle Woodland Period. National Museum of Canada, Bulletin 217.

Wright, James V. 1972. The Shield Archaic. National Museums of Canada, Publications in Archaeology 3. Ottawa.